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30 July 1982 Real-Time Image Computer Configuration
P. Wambacq, J. De Roo, L. Van Eycken, A. Oosterlinck, H. Van den Berghe
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Abstract
In order to adapt to the steady growth of modern communication requirements in information processing, the overall computing power is being decentralised to special purpose intelligent terminals. In contrast to the well developed graphic displays, the currently available image displays have very little processing capabilities. The complexity and volume of imagery requires a special approach to enable real-time processing. In this paper a new image computer, called UPIC is proposed which features rather general image processing capabilities at television rates combined with powerful interactive computer graphics.
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P. Wambacq, J. De Roo, L. Van Eycken, A. Oosterlinck, and H. Van den Berghe "Real-Time Image Computer Configuration", Proc. SPIE 0298, Real-Time Signal Processing IV, (30 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932524
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Video

Visualization

Convolution

Signal processing

Tablets

Video processing

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